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The phrase "a bout of existentialism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period or episode of deep philosophical questioning or contemplation about existence and meaning.
Example: "After reading the thought-provoking book, she experienced a bout of existentialism that left her pondering her life's purpose for days."
Alternatives: "a phase of existential thought" or "an episode of existential reflection".
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A bout of acne?
launched a bout of reorganization.
Or a bout of wheezing.
A recently developed model posits that a bout of operant responding comprises three different components: bout initiation rate, within-bout response rate and bout length.
A bout of food poisoning was next.
Just a bout of new year jitters?
Next was a bout of bronchitis.
Beyayo suffered a bout of malaria.
He's also prone to bouts of existentialism and self-reflection.
This, clearly is a matter of existentialism.
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